RJI news
Tips and resources that can help you and your community reporters feel more confident in covering sports
Starting a sports project as a journalist without experience writing and reporting on sports is a surprisingly anxiety-inducing prospect.
Survey seeking solutions to burnout in journalism enters the homestretch
The Reynolds Journalism Institute’s (RJI) survey on burnout in the news industry, conducted in partnership with research firm SmithGeiger, has received more than 1,000 responses as it heads into the final weeks of the collection phase. Anyone interested in completing the survey has until Sunday, November 26 to participate.
It takes real effort to make journalism inclusive
Sensitivity professionals nudge newsrooms up the effort-to-impact ramp towards inclusion.
Need a radio license quickly? GMRS will help
The General Mobile Radio System can be used to transmit and collect information from the heart of communities affected by natural disasters.
Introducing the Guide de style and multiple languages for our browser extension
Global Press launched its Style Guide over a decade ago, creating a boundary-pushing style guide for international journalism.
An experiment in using digital screens for news and advertising is gaining traction
A pilot project — sponsored by the Reynolds Journalism Institute — to help news organizations serving under-represented communities is picking up steam and expanding from its roots in the Midwest.
Building relationships is the best tool for making a collaborative work
A conversation with Heather May, director of the Great Salt Lake Collaborative.
Resources for training pop-up community newsroom reporters in deep-dive journalism basics
Teach investigative journalism ethics and best practices.
Mississippi River Basin Ag and Water Desk to host webinar discussing research on attitudes toward environment, media in the river basin
On Nov. 14 at noon, the Missouri School of Journalism’s Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk will host Assistant Professor Kate Rose for a webinar covering her recently announced research into public perceptions of the environment and news media in the river basin. The webinar will be free and open to the public.
How to host reflection sessions in your newsroom
At times of high stress, create space for listening and problem-solving.